For those hoping for the Monarch -- a rumored pending arrival on Deutsche Telekom AG's (ETR:DTE) T-Mobile USA -- to be a superphone, prepare to be disappointed. Top Windows Phone leaker @evleaks reports on Twitter:

The Lumia 630 was developed under the name "Moneypenny". It was unclear if the dual-SIM Lumia 635 was also dubbed "Moneypenny" or was developed under an alternate codename. Now we know, and the answer is a bit disappointing.

But for Windows Phone enthusiasts, there's still hope of a high-end replacement to the aging Lumia 1020 phone, which last year set the bar for camera quality. @evleaks also teased at a whopping eight more Nokia Devices launches:

Chances are that at least some of these are Asha smartphones or entrants into the Nokia Devices forked-Android lineup (Nokia Devices' midrange offerings). But one can hope that one of those devices -- "Vantage", perhaps, is the rumored Lumia 1030.

A Nokia Lumia 1020 supershooter successor could be in the works for as early as July.